Kolkata | April 2, 2026 Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a strong political message ahead of upcoming elections in West Bengal, urging voters to participate without fear and ensure a decisive mandate against the ruling party. Addressing supporters, Shah emphasized that no force should be able to intimidate voters, asserting that every citizen must exercise their democratic right freely. He called for a high voter turnout and encouraged people to stand firm against what he described as political intimidation. In his remarks, Shah directly targeted the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), urging voters not just to defeat the party but to remove it entirely from the state’s political landscape. His comments reflect the Bharatiya Janata Party’s intensified campaign strategy in the region. The statement comes amid heightened political activity in West Bengal, where election campaigning has picked up pace. Political observers note that rhetoric from key leaders is becoming sharper as parties aim to mobilize their core voter base. Security arrangements and election monitoring are expected to be tightened to ensure peaceful polling, with authorities reiterating their commitment to free and fair elections.
Amit Shah Urges Fearless Voting in Bengal, Launches Strong Attack on TMC
Amit Shah calls on West Bengal voters to cast votes without fear and intensifies attack on TMC, urging complete political change ahead of elections.
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